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Learn all about this and that about marijuana at Triva Coffee.

Putting aside for a moment the question of right and wrong, there is certainly a wave of legalization of marijuana, especially in developed countries. Even in the neighboring country of South Korea, medical marijuana has been legalized, albeit with some restrictions.

How about Japan? Marijuana is a felony just for possession. The majority of people consider it a drug on the same level as stimulants and heroin. On the other hand, some say, "Isn't it OK for medical use?" Some people say that it is.

Nobuhiro Toriba, a Huinamu blogger.which is owned by the "TORIBA COFFEEis currently hosting a marijuana-related pop-up to rethink its usefulness.

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Majotae MayoThe shop sells a variety of marijuana-related items, including shirts by Mountain Research made from hemp cloth from the U.S., CBD oil and capsules recommended by beauty director Kasuko Hayasaka, and coffee beans that are a perfect match for CBD oil.

The pop-up's ultimate highlight will be a talk show on November 23 (Saturday). The three women, Yumiko Sakuma, who published the book "Let's Talk About Marijuana Seriously," Kasuko Hayasaka, and Naoko Tsuji, a fashion stylist and close friend of the two, will talk about all things related to marijuana. It is not about "marijuana is the best! or something like that. It is a "serious" talk show about what is going on in the world, what is happening in Japan, and the potential of marijuana.

It is also unusual to have three women. How does marijuana look from their point of view? You will surely discover something new.

It's easy to keep a lid on the stink, but maybe it's time to face the marijuana plant from multiple angles.

INFORMATION

Talk session by Yumiko Sakuma, Kasuko Hayasaka and Naoko Tsuji

Dates: November 23 (Saturday)
Location: TORIBA COFFEE
Address: 1F Brown Place, 7-8-13 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Phone: 03-6274-6611
Time: from 15:00
Admission: Free
www.toriba-coffee.com

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